Soundmagic E80 review: Excellent, all-round headphones

The Soundmagic E80 isn't quite as versatile as some of its competition, but its superb sound won't disappoint
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Published on 24 August 2016
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Reviewed price £65 inc VAT

Soundmagic has been responsible for some of our favourite budget headphones of recent years, with the £30 E10 and £45 E50 leading the pack. The latest E80, however, is arguably the best pair of the lot. These aluminium earphones not only look more refined than the rest of the E series, but they also offer the most precise and balanced sound.

The E80 borrows the same smoothly coated, woven cable and angled metal headphone jack as the E50, but it also has a much more secure connection where the earpieces meet the cable. Instead of using a small, rubbery connection on the underside of the earpiece, the E80 has a large plastic mould that takes up the entire end of the bud, giving it a more understated look than its siblings. The woven cable creates the odd bit of microphonic noise here and there, but it’s better than most, and you can help minimise this with the bundled cable clip.

Soundmagic supplies a wide selection of eartips with the E80, including two types of small, medium and large silicone tips, double flange silicone tips and small, medium and large pairs of Comply foam tips as well. The Comply tips in particular offer excellent sound isolation compared to the regular silicone tips, and a set of three often costs at least £10 when bought separately, so the fact they’re thrown in for free here is impressive.

Personally, I found the default pair of medium silicone tips were the most comfortable. They provided enough sound isolation to block out nearby conversations, but still allowed just the right amount of ambient noise in to help me cross the road safely without stopping my music. They also never slid out of my ears while walking, and they even stayed still during the odd dash for the train, which is more than I can say for my pair of E10 headphones.

The E80 has a higher impedance of 64 ohms than the rest of the E series, so you may have to turn the volume up quite high depending on how powerful your music player is. Even if you do have to have the volume at maximum, though, the sound quality is excellent. The bass is much richer on the E80 than its cheaper siblings, and it helps everything from rock music to classical orchestral tracks sound a lot warmer as a result.

Whereas the E50 sounded a little restrained on bass-heavy music – the Batman vs Superman soundtrack exposed that little weakness – the E80 thundered on through, maintaining a palpable sense of depth without sacrificing the mids and trebles playing out on top. Vocals were clear at all times, and there was plenty of detail to be heard between intakes of breath.

With this kind of depth and clarity, the E80 combines everything we love about the bassy E10 with the precision of the E50, offering the best of both worlds without any kind of compromise. The E10 is still a good buy for those on a budget, but I think it’s well-worth spending the extra £20 over the E50 if you’re looking for something a bit more full-bodied – especially if you’re after a full set of Comply eartips.

Looking for something else? Read our Best Headphones 2016 round-up

For just £10 more you can get Onkyo’s superb E700M in-ear headphones, which support high-resolution audio and come with an in-line microphone so you can take phone calls without having to pull your headphones out of your ears. However, the E80 still come highly recommended if you want no-nonsense headphones without the frills.

Soundmagic E80 Wired Earbuds No Microphone HiFi Stereo Audiophile Earphones Noise Isolating in Ear Headphones Comfortable Fit Super Bass Gunmetal

Soundmagic E80 Wired Earbuds No Microphone HiFi Stereo Audiophile Earphones Noise Isolating in Ear Headphones Comfortable Fit Super Bass Gunmetal

Hardware
Headphones subtype In-ear
Headphones driver Not disclosed
Active noise-cancelling No
Power source None
Headphones sensitivity 102dB
Frequency response 15-22,000Hz
Headphones impedence 64 ohms
Plug type 3.5mm headset jack plug
Inline volume No
Weight 13g
Cable length 1.2m
Accessories Silicone tips, Comply foam tips, cable clip, hard carry case

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When Katharine's not glued to her Wii U and 3DS, she's usually found darting between tiny smartphones and huge pieces of home cinema equipment.She’s tested everything from laptops and monitors to motherboards and projectors, but she currently specialises in smartphones, games and AV.

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